BSc or BA (120 credit hour) Double Major in Ocean Sciences and another subject
The Double Major degree program allows students to combine a study of Ocean Sciences with another subject. The other subject may be any discipline from the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Computer Science or the College of Sustainability. Ocean Sciences may be the primary subject (defined as the subject with the larger number of credits), or the secondary subject.
Departmental requirements
In addition to fulfilling the requirements outlined in the Academic Regulations and College of Arts and Science Degree Requirements, students in a Double Major program in Ocean Sciences must complete the following courses:
1000 level
- PHYC 1190.03 and PHYC 1290.03: Introduction to Physics or PHYC 1310.03 and PHYC 1320.03: Physics In and Around You
- MATH 1000.03: Differential and Integral Calculus I and MATH 1010.03: Differential and Integral Calculus II
- STAT 1060.03: Introductory Statistics for Science and Health Sciences or STAT 2060.03: Introductory Probability & Statistics
- Any two of the following three introductory course sequences: BIOL 1010.03/BIOL 1011.03: Principles of Biology, CHEM 1011.03: Concepts in Chemistry: Structure and Reactivity/CHEM 1012.03: Concepts in Chemistry: Energy and Equilibrium, ERTH 1080.03: Geology I/ERTH 1090.03: Geology II
OR Integrated Science Program (see overall Degree Programs description for Ocean Sciences)
2000 level
3000 and 4000 level